D. the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal
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Now and then depicted as a false analogy or a faulty analogy, the week analogy presents a defense by depending too vigorously on superfluous similitudes without recognizing that <em>two ideas, things, or circumstances might be very particular from each other in an increasingly applicable manner. </em>
False Dilemma is a fallacy <em>dependent on an either-or sort of contention.</em>
Two decisions are exhibited, when more may exist, and the case is made that one is false and one is valid or one is worthy and the other isn't. <em>A False analogy is an informal fallacy.</em>
Answer:
Symbolism: weak presidency/adminsitration
Explanation:
symbolism originated in late 19th-century France and Belgium, with figures such as, Maeterlinck, Verlaine, Rimbaud. Symbolism is the representation of ideas through symbols such as images in the above example. Symbolism aims to communicate ideas, qualities or state of mind by employing indirect means such as representing these ideas through images, writing or any other means. This is seen with the cartoonist above who communicates the failure of the presidency through cartoon images
Answer:
Marsupials
Explanation:
A saber tooth animal or mammal is a member of the extinct group of the predatory animals that have features or characterize by the long and sharp, curved shaped saber canine teeth that are protruded from their mouth even when the mouth is closed.
These animals are closely related to the hyenas.
They have evolved many times independently within the marsupials and the placentals.